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tandmarks, on the south by a stone gulley, ex-
tending to boundary marks laid down on both
sides.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1838, from the native chiefs Warrekouri
and others.
Consideration: goods and three dollars.
Nature of conveyance: deed dated 6th No-
vember, 1888.
No. 354 c. STEPHEN WRATHALL, of
claimant.
1000, One thousand acres, more or less, si-
tuate ot Munganui, called Opparieba.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1839, from the native chiefs Warre,
Kouri, and others.
Consideration: goods and four dollars.
Nature of conveyance: deed dated 23rd Oc-
tober, 1839.
No. 354 d. STEPHEN WRATHALL, of
claimant.
1100, Eleven hundred acres, more or less, si-
tuate at Odudu, called Tanepurrapurra.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1839, from the native chiefs Warre,
Kouri, and others.
Consideration: goods and £2 cash.
Nature of conveyance: deed dated 7th of
November, 1839.
No. 354 e. STEPHEN WRATHALL, Of
claimant.
4000, Four thousand acres, more or less, si-
tuate at Munganui, called Otoomenia, com-
mencing from Wai Boomah, and running thence
to Baota Caracia.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
and William Wright, jointly, from the native
chief Thomas Hawe and others.
Consideration: goods and £5 cash.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.
No. 364. HENRY SOUTHEY, of Kororarika,
claimant.
2000, Two thousand acres, more or less, si-
tuate on the river Awanui; bounded on the front
or east by the river, and on the north-west by
the Kaikiro creek.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1837, from the native chief Nopera and
others,
Consideration: £47. sterling.
Nature of conveyance: deed dated 17th De-
cember, 1839.
No. 364 a. HENRY SOUTHEY, of Kororarika,
claimant.
3000, Three thousand acres, mere or less,
situate on the river Awanui, adjoining No. 364.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1838, from the native chief Nopera and
others.
Consideration: £87 sterling.
Nature of conveyance: deed dated 17th De-
cember, 1839.
No. 364 b. HENRY SOUTHEY, of Konorarika,
claimant.
5000, Five thousand acres, more or less,
situate on the river Awanui, adjoining claims
364 and 364 a.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1839, from the native chief Napero and
others.
Consideration: £116. sterling.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.
No. 365. WILLIAM SPIKMAN, of Wangaroa,
claimant.
A piece of land on the river Karo, or Wainui,
malling into the harbour of Wangaroa; bounded
on the south by the river Kako, on the east and
north by the Wykare creek, and the west by
the Waitangi creek.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1834, from the native chiefs Wooderua,
Toro, and others:
Consideration: cash and goods to the amount
of £53 2s. sterling.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.
No. 365 a. WILLIAM SPIKMAN, of Wangaroa,
claimant.
A piece of land at Wangaroa, adjoining claim
No. 365 to the west, being the valley of the
Tarrawarua creek, having Waitangi creek on the
east, and a range of hills on the west; following
the hills easterly to the open fern land, called
Waiwaka piron, claims Nos. 365 and 365 a,
containing 1000 acres.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
in 1834, from the native chief Charley
Ongi and others..
Consideration; cash and goods to the amount
of £35 2s. 6d. sterling.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.
No. 365 b. WILLIAM SPIKMAN, of Wangaroa,
claimant,
400, Four hundred acres, more or less, situate
on the opposite side of the river Wainui to claims
Nos. 365 and 365 a, bounded on the back or
south by the top of the first hills, by the Man-
gate creek on the east, and the Kohepara creek
on the west.
Alleged to have been purchased by claimant
on 4th January, 1840, from the native chief
Natetui and others.
Consideration: cash and goods to the amount
of £86 5s. 3d. sterling.
Nature of conveyance: not stated.
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & SurveyLand claims, acreage, Wangaroa, Doubtless Bay, Munganui, purchase details, native chiefs
23 names identified
- STEPHEN Wrathall, Claimant for land claims 354c, 354d, 354e
- Warrekouri (chief), Alleged seller of land in 1838
- William Wright, Joint purchaser of land claim
- Warre (chief), Alleged seller of land in 1839
- Kouri (chief), Alleged seller of land in 1839
- STEPHEN Wrathall, Claimant for land claims 354c, 354d, 354e
- Warre (chief), Alleged seller of land in 1839
- Kouri (chief), Alleged seller of land in 1839
- STEPHEN Wrathall, Claimant for land claims 354c, 354d, 354e
- Thomas Hawe (chief), Alleged seller of land jointly purchased
- HENRY Southey, Claimant for land claims 364, 364a, 364b
- Nopera (chief), Alleged seller of land in 1837/1838
- HENRY Southey, Claimant for land claims 364, 364a, 364b
- Nopera (chief), Alleged seller of land in 1837/1838
- HENRY Southey, Claimant for land claims 364, 364a, 364b
- Napero (chief), Alleged seller of land in 1839
- WILLIAM Spikman, Claimant for land claims 365, 365a, 365b
- Wooderua (chief), Alleged seller of land in 1834
- Toro (chief), Alleged seller of land in 1834
- WILLIAM Spikman, Claimant for land claims 365, 365a, 365b
- Charley Ongi (chief), Alleged seller of land in 1834
- WILLIAM Spikman, Claimant for land claims 365, 365a, 365b
- Natetui (chief), Alleged seller of land in 1840
NZ Gazette 1842, No 33A